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Home Research Research Library Buprenorphrine Provision by Early Career Family Physicians Buprenorphrine Provision by Early Career Family Physicians 2018 Author(s) Tong, Sebastian T, Hochheimer, Camille J, Peterson, Lars E, and Krist, Alex H Topic(s) What Family Physicians Do Volume Annals of Family Medicine Source Annals of Family Medicine Buprenorphine can be used in primary care to treat opioid use disorder, but many family physicians feel unprepared to care for patients with opioid addiction. We sought to describe preparedness to provide and current provision of buprenorphine treatment by early career family physicians using data from the 2016 National Family Medicine Graduate Survey. Of 1,979 respondents, 10.0% reported preparedness to provide buprenorphine treatment, and 7.0% reported current buprenorphine provision. Residency preparation to provide buprenorphine treatment was most highly associated with current provision (odds ratio = 13.50; 95% CI, 7.59-24.03). Efforts to increase buprenorphine training may alleviate the workforce shortage to treat opioid use disorder. ABFM Research Read all 2017 Who Will Deliver the Babies? Identifying and Addressing Barriers Go to Who Will Deliver the Babies? Identifying and Addressing Barriers 2016 Shifting Patterns of Physician Home Visits Go to Shifting Patterns of Physician Home Visits 2024 Retaining the perinatal care workforce: Lessons learned from experienced physicians who no longer attend deliveries Go to Retaining the perinatal care workforce: Lessons learned from experienced physicians who no longer attend deliveries 2024 Training in Gender Affirming Care is Medically Necessary Go to Training in Gender Affirming Care is Medically Necessary
Author(s) Tong, Sebastian T, Hochheimer, Camille J, Peterson, Lars E, and Krist, Alex H Topic(s) What Family Physicians Do Volume Annals of Family Medicine Source Annals of Family Medicine
ABFM Research Read all 2017 Who Will Deliver the Babies? Identifying and Addressing Barriers Go to Who Will Deliver the Babies? Identifying and Addressing Barriers 2016 Shifting Patterns of Physician Home Visits Go to Shifting Patterns of Physician Home Visits 2024 Retaining the perinatal care workforce: Lessons learned from experienced physicians who no longer attend deliveries Go to Retaining the perinatal care workforce: Lessons learned from experienced physicians who no longer attend deliveries 2024 Training in Gender Affirming Care is Medically Necessary Go to Training in Gender Affirming Care is Medically Necessary
2017 Who Will Deliver the Babies? Identifying and Addressing Barriers Go to Who Will Deliver the Babies? Identifying and Addressing Barriers
2024 Retaining the perinatal care workforce: Lessons learned from experienced physicians who no longer attend deliveries Go to Retaining the perinatal care workforce: Lessons learned from experienced physicians who no longer attend deliveries
2024 Training in Gender Affirming Care is Medically Necessary Go to Training in Gender Affirming Care is Medically Necessary